6 thoughts on “Socks and Shoes”

  1. Can’t wait to see them!

    I was also going to tell you, this is so cute, one of my daughters was baby-sitting yesterday and writing stories with the kids. Hers was actually quite good; and the main character was a squirrel named Agathe Jane!

    You might single-handedly spark a revival of the name Agathe in the next generation!

    If we ever publish the book, I’ll send you a copy.

  2. Rebecca, can you help me? I have a big shopping trip on Sunday – because I’m almost right out of clothes, and I’m going to buy a bare-bones fall wardrobe. I could really use some advice about what to buy – I’m hopeless with clothes shopping!

  3. Beck, I hope I can be helpful. Where are you going? I mean, big mall or small town or Target or ?

    Shopping these days is so overwhelming that going to the right place is half the battle.

    In thinking about where you go, the stores that most often carry your size is a great way to narrow things down, then style personality, then price.

  4. I’m going to a largish mall. Canada doesn’t have Target (at least not where I am), but some of the Target lines are in Zellers.
    I have no idea – and this is sort of tragic for a 33 year old woman! – what my style personality is, but because I’m a SAHM, my lifestyle is very casual. Oh, and I’m buxom, which means pretty much nothing fits me.

  5. Don’t feel bad about all that. I didn’t think about this stuff at all when my kids were little (actually, looking back, it’s quite embarrassing). My daughters were in mid to late elementary school when we took the Triumph of Individual Style together, and that was not 10 years ago.

    I wouldn’t worry too much about style personality. It might be fun to think about, but a bare-bones fall wardrobe for a SAHM can just be functional (which is one of the style personalities in my quiz.)

    I’m glad you brought this all up. I have a friend here who has a gift certificate to the mall and some of the same challenges you have, only she’s petite, too.

    So it’s a good time to think about it. 🙂

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